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Globe Launches SMS Scam Shield to Guard Against Increasing Text-Based Scams

Free protection now available to Android users via the GlobeOne app

To help shield users from the increasing danger of text-based phishing attacks, especially those sent using spoof Globe or GCash sender IDs, Globe has introduced a new SMS Scam Shield feature on the GlobeOne app. Currently accessible to Android customers, the functionality is Globe’s most recent effort to strengthen consumer protection against ever-more-advanced fraud schemes.

Phishing and spoofing scams usually pose as trustworthy messages, such as those from banks, Globe, or GCash, in an effort to fool consumers into giving personal information or clicking on harmful links. Scams of this kind have become more common in recent years, particularly those that are created using rogue devices called IMSI catchers that imitate cell towers.

“SMS Scam Shield is our way of giving customers more control and peace of mind. With this built-in protection, users are alerted via the GlobeOne app when they receive suspicious messages that may contain dangerous links or impersonate Globe-affiliated brands,” said Coco Domingo, Globe Product Experience Vice President.

Once activated on the GlobeOne app, SMS Scam Shield scans messages locally on the user’s device while ensuring privacy, and alerts users with a push notification if a message is suspected to be a scam. The system also helps detect fake sender names like “GLOBE,” “GLOBEREWARD,” or “GCASH,” and flags messages with phishing links.

To date, over 34,000 GlobeOne users have enabled the feature. Since rollout, the system has already identified more than 13,000 phishing messages, just weeks into its launch.

Globe subscribers can activate and use SMS Scam Shield for free within the GlobeOne app. Once permissions are granted, the app automatically starts protecting the user from fraudulent messages. For those concerned about privacy, Globe emphasized that it does not read or store SMS messages, the scam shield runs entirely on-device and only collects harmful links to strengthen the system’s defenses.

The feature also supports community reporting through https://www.globe.com.ph/stop-spam, encouraging users to report scams and contribute to wider link blacklisting.

SMS Scam Shield is part of Globe’s broader commitment to building a safer digital experience for Filipinos. It complements the company’s other cybersecurity efforts and serves as an early step toward integrating more AI-powered threat detection and protection across its platforms.

“Security shouldn’t be an afterthought,i t should be seamless. This is just the beginning of more proactive tools we’re building into our digital services,” added Domingo.

Globe encourages all Android customers to actively defend themselves from SMS scams by turning on the feature through their GlobeOne app. Choose “Profile” and then “Security Settings” in the GlobeOne app to enable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

Festival Mall Alabang Shines with the Vibrant Colors of Cagayan Valley

Opening

Padday na Lima opened the trade expo with a colorful display at the Festival Mall Alabang last Friday, September 19, 2025, bringing the colors of the Cagayan Valley to the metro. Rich in customs and culture, Padday na Lima, which translates to “made by hands” in Ybanag, is the ideal location for exhibiting the finest of the best in the area.

Regional Director Ma of DTI Region 2 greeted the visitors. Inviting visitors to experience the vibrant spirit of Cagayan Valley through its hues, tastes, and artistic expressions was Sofia G. Narag, CESO V. Along with LGU representatives and private partners, Assistant Secretary Grace Baluyan of the DTI Regional Operations Group praised the fair as a potent illustration of the region’s rich history and the tenacity of its MSMEs.

Attending Padday na Lima was such a meaningful experience—it wasn’t just a trade fair, but a celebration of Cagayan Valley’s culture, flavors, and artistry. Seeing the passion behind every product and performance made me appreciate how heritage and creativity are kept alive through the hands of local artisans and MSMEs. It felt inspiring to witness how the region’s identity was proudly shared in the metro, reminding me that tradition and resilience truly shine when embraced and celebrated.

Officials

Guests were treated to a splash of colors through the Hibla’t Habing Rehiyon Dos fashion show, alongside an impressive display of the region’s best offerings in the provincial pavilions. Each product tells a story of tradition, ingenuity, and the hardworking communities behind their creations.

Alongside the launch of the 19th Padday na Lima Regional Trade Fair was the unveiling of the fair’s website PaddayNaLima.ph, a digital platform designed to expand the visibility and market reach of Region 2’s MSMEs beyond that of the physical fair.

Pavillion

Experience the vibrant festival of colors up close! Padday na Lima happens from September 19–25, 2025 at the Upper Ground, Carousel Court, and East Hall of Festival Mall Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Celebrate and support local!

 

Lifestyle, Tech

Globe Honors You: GDay 2025 Strengthens Community Engagement and Honors Ka-Globe Employees

Globe honored its employees, one of its most significant stakeholders, with a poignant celebration on this year’s GDay. Under the theme Globe Celebrates You, the firm honored Ka-Globe’s enthusiasm, diligence, and commitment while transforming the event into a chance to actively collaborate with cause-driven organizations and give back to the community.

Leaders surprised staff members with gifts and symbols of appreciation to start the celebration. A Thanksgiving Mass led by Father Jerry Orbos SVD followed, establishing the day’s spirit of thankfulness. Activities like food booths, games, customized GDay pins with each employee’s avatar, buskers, and an interactive video booth were enjoyed by Ka-Globes across all workplaces.

Employees participated in the G Raffle Rush in the weeks before the event, which offered daily challenges and unexpected rewards like unique 917 merchandise, travel vouchers, and staycations. With teams nominating peers in categories including Team Spirit, Hype Machine, Connector, Happy Helper, and Everyday Hero—recognitions that mirrored commonplace acts of generosity and teamwork—the GDay Shoutouts further highlighted Ka-Globes.

91.7 Minutes of Globe of Good

GDay also underscored Globe’s enduring commitment to community service. Employees across the country dedicated 91.7 Minutes of Service with 7 partner NGOs, turning the celebration into a day of collective effort.

More than 3,000 volunteers were assigned to different activities. Some joined disaster response efforts by repacking relief and hygiene kits with ABS-CBN Foundation/Sagip-Kapamilya and Save the Children, while others worked with Ayala Foundation to prepare food packs for schoolchildren. Education and youth-focused initiatives included assembling Kindness Boxes for primary students with World Vision and holding livelihood projects with Project Pearls and GROW Nanays. To promote inclusion and well-being, Ka-Globes partnered with Special Olympics Pilipinas, an organization supporting athletes with special needs, for an athlete care kit preparation. Environmental action also played a role, as employees supported Hands On Manila’s Bokashi Project, creating eco-balls to help clean the filthy esteros in Manila.

Team Globe of Good Brand Ambassadors joined the efforts, dedicating their time alongside employee-volunteers and demonstrating the company’s culture of care in action.

Complementing volunteer efforts were fundraising initiatives such as T-Shirt for a Cause, where employees contributed a portion of their work hours or salaries. Through this collective spirit, Ka-Globes initially pledged to raise ₱917,000 for partner beneficiaries, and to date have surpassed expectations by generating over ₱2 million.

More Than a Celebration

For Carl Cruz, Globe’s President and CEO, his first GDay as chief executive carried special meaning. “You are the reason we are here. Every single one of you embodies the spirit of GDay, and your passion and commitment make it possible for us to serve our customers and our communities. Our employees are Globe’s greatest asset, and this celebration is more than a day of appreciation, it’s a testament to our shared purpose of care, malasakit, and innovation. Together, let’s make every day a GDay. Globe celebrates you.”

“Today we celebrate two milestones in our company’s history: 10 years of 917 GDay and 10 years of Employee Volunteer Time Off,” said Yoly Crisanto, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “Your small acts of kindness combined  create a resounding Globe of Good. And creating a Globe of Good is our purpose in action, it is relatable, impactful, and above all human and humane.”

Explore Globe’s website at https://www.globe.com.ph/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, Tech

Use Globe and Beetzee’s binge-worthy Piso serye to turn waiting times into short getaways

Through the GlobeOne app, Globe and Beetzee Play provide brief, binge-worthy episodes for just Php 1 apiece, allowing you to turn life’s pauses into kilig-filled escapes, action-packed breathers, or heartwarming tales.

Globe is once again reinventing the mobile entertainment experience as the first carrier in the Philippines to partner with Beetzee Play. GlobeOne customers may now conveniently top up, stream, and integrate Globe Rewards in one location. No need to register on another platform or download a different app. All you have to do is launch the GlobeOne app, choose Beetzee Play by tapping Essentials on the dashboard. Get your number registered and begin viewing your favorite Piso Serye.

This partnership responds to two converging consumer trends: the rise of mobile-first, short-form content and the increasing need to deepen in-app engagement. Beetzee Play changes that dynamic by inviting customers to stay engaged through quick, emotionally resonant content designed specifically for mobile.

“We are always delivering ways for everyday life hacks and moments of delight to our customers, bringing happiness to them wherever we can, and our partnership with Beetzee Play does just that. We’re letting people choose what they want, when they want it, in quick but satisfying doses,” said Darius Delgado, Globe Chief Commercial Officer.

Globe introduced its latest Beetzee series titled “First Things Last” during The Blueprint event last August 27. The series revolves around a heartbroken Lisa, who after being dumped before a dream trip to El Nido, drunkenly searches online for a travel companion who shares the same name as her ex. When a stranger named DJ shows up, the two embark on three days of ‘firsts for the last time,’ blurring the line between healing and heartache until Lisa’s past comes calling.

Beetzee’s Piso Serye are bite-sized vertical dramas tailored for mobile phones and created for Filipinos who love teleserye, regularly scroll through TikTok and Reels, and prefer content in short bursts.

The Philippines ranks among the top consumers of short drama content in Southeast Asia, contributing to the global surge of over 475 million app downloads in 2024 alone. Globe’s highly engaged customer base, who open the GlobeOne app an average of 14 times per month, makes it an ideal platform for delivering localized, mobile-native content without disrupting user habits.

A worldwide trend is reflected in this need for rapid, mobile-friendly viewing. In 2024, there were over 475 million downloads of short drama material, with the Philippines being one of Southeast Asia’s leading adopters.

Globe and Beetzee Play allow you to transform ordinary pauses into dramatic, feel-good, or action breaks, whether you’re waiting for cooking to finish, caught in traffic, or taking a break between tasks.

Go to https://www.globe.com.ph/apps/globeone to find out more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

Pru Life UK supports Caloocan community cleanup efforts to help stop dengue and leptospirosis

Residents of Caloocan are taking action to protect their communities from the health risks that frequently follow prolonged periods of intense rain and widespread flooding that continue to affect many regions of the country. Residents started cleanup efforts to lower the dangers of dengue and leptospirosis, two illnesses that flourish in flood-prone areas, with assistance from Pru Life UK through its SHIELD Project.

The Sustainable Health Interventions for Eradicating Leptospirosis and Dengue (SHIELD) Project, which aims to increase community resilience against two of the most prevalent climate-sensitive diseases in the Philippines that are predicted to worsen as a result of climate change, is being implemented in specific communities in Caloocan and Malabon.

The project is funded with PHP10 million grant from the Climate and Health Resilience Fund by Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential plc, with CARE Philippines as the project implementing partner.

Over 110 volunteers, including barangay staff and residents from Barangays 178 and 186 in Caloocan, joined a two-day community-led initiative in August to eliminate stagnant water, clear potential mosquito breeding sites, and remove waste that can clog drainage systems. The SHIELD Project provided essential cleaning supplies such as brooms, dustpans, and garbage disposal bags as well as mosquito repellents to support the effort.

To raise awareness, Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials on dengue and leptospirosis prevention were distributed to residents. These efforts not only helped create cleaner, safer public spaces but also strengthened community knowledge on how to prevent climate-sensitive diseases.

“Through collaborative efforts with the residents and stakeholders from the local government units, we are able to bring the community together and foster a sense of collective responsibility to help build resilience to the health risks of climate change,” said Maricel Estavillo, Pru Life UK’s Sustainability and Takaful Head.

This September, Malabon will host cleanup events to carry on the community-led campaign for resilience and public health.

Visit www.insurance.gov.ph/contact-us/ for the Insurance Commission’s complete contact information.

 

Lifestyle, News

Visit the 19th Padday na Lima Regional Trade Fair to discover the vibrant and colorful culture and commerce of the Cagayan Valley!

The Padday na Lima Regional Trade Fair is returning to the Metro for its 19th year! The Upper Ground Floor, Carousel Court and East Hall, Festival Mall Alabang, Muntinlupa City, will host this annual display of the finest of the greatest in the Cagayan Valley from September 19–25, 2025. A vast, eye-catching display of goods showcasing the best of tradition, culture, and inventiveness in the center of the city awaits visitors to the trade expo.

The products of over 100 MSMEs from Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya will be on display. These include processed foods, fresh fruits and vegetables, fisheries and aquatic products, native specialties (kakanin), rice and corn-based products, plants, furniture, and furnishings, as well as creative new products.

Aside from promoting products, the trade fair will also offer unique opportunities and experiences highlighting tourism and investment opportunities in the region. Featuring the Provincial Pavilions of Batanes and Isabela, mall-goers can explore the one-of-a-kind culture of Batanes, and the abundance of agricultural products of Isabela. Buyers from Manila can also look forward to a special pavilion by the City of Ilagan, showcasing the heart and pride of Isabela’s capital city.

Padday na Lima will bring fresh energy this year with their festival passport where buyers can collect stamps after every purchase or booth interaction to unlock access to games, activities, and a chance to win exciting prizes. Fun activities will also include food and wine tasting, a captivating fashion show, and a creative crafts demonstration.

But the fun won’t stop at the fair! Buyers from the Metro can now easily get their hands on the finest products of Cagayan Valley with just a few clicks through PaddayNaLima.ph. In partnership with Shopee and Mayani.ph, these sought-after good are now made accessible to the buyers more than ever!

Products at the Padday na Lima Trade Fair will also be available at the PaddayNaLima.ph and Mayani.ph

The largest market in the area and a venue for showcasing Region 2’s excellent goods is Padday na Lima, which translates to “made by hands” in Ybanag. Through business matching initiatives and engaging partnerships with the public and private sectors, it has served as a fertile environment for expansion and advancement, assisting Region 2’s MSMEs in realizing their full potential for social and economic development.

Enjoy the breathtaking wealth of the Cagayan Valley’s distinctive customs and heritage this September at the Padday na Lima Regional Trade Fair. Padday na Lima is waiting for you, so come and take in everything that is in store!

See you there!

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

The Manual for a Waste-Free Future is released by SM Prime

Limited number of copies have been printed in support of SM Prime’s sustainability efforts. A digital copy of the manual will be made available for download.

Manila. Making segregation straightforward, quick, and actionable is the goal of the SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime) campaign for a Waste-Free Future and its Recyclable, Disposable, Compostable, or RDC model.

The SM Waste Free Future Manual, a playbook that helps people and communities to learn about RDC and develop better segregation behaviors, was introduced by SM Prime at the most recent Sustainability Expo (SUSTEX 2025).

Small steps, big impact

In the Philippines, the country generates up to 61,000 tons of waste daily and an annual 2.7 million tons of plastic waste. A figure that will rise with urbanization and poor waste disposal practices.

Inspired by the SM Green Movement’s strong call to action to make sustainability part of everyday life, SM Waste Free Future invites everyone to become part of the solution.

The three categories, RDC, make sorting waste an empowering exercise by focusing on the word “able” meaning having the power, skill, or the opportunity “to do”.  The manual’s easy, practical, and inspiring read hopes to encourage readers to do just that –championing segregation systems and proper waste disposal.

It also features innovative reuse programs of SM Prime’s business units that keep materials in circulation and out of landfills. When done at scale, each contribution can inspire others to follow, creating a ripple effect.

Learn, practice, champion

Done with great reflection during its incubation stages, SM Waste Free Future presented a rethink of waste segregation habits and systems built over time.

We have to be open to new ways of doing things and of putting into action every little step that’s crucial for advancing waste management solutions,” said SM Engineering Design and Development President Hans “Chico” Sy, during the 2024 World Environment Day program launch.

Today, the campaign is deeply encouraged by institutions and agencies that strongly advocate developmental goals.

In his message of support, Dr. Selva Ramachandran, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), lauded the RDC bin labeling system. “Proper waste segregation is an entry point toward a circular economy – one that goes beyond waste management to design out waste, keep materials in circulation, and regenerate natural systems.”

Together for a waste-free future, SM Prime sustainability champions at the Ignite Stage during SUSTEX 2025.

All together now

Together, we are stronger than we realize. “This project is not specific to one organization, but one that belongs to an entire society. We welcome everyone to practice this in their everyday lives,” Sy said.

In order to overcome a mounting problem, everyone must work together. SM Prime is adamant that we can build a waste-free, sustainable future by working together.

“A waste-free future requires shared action from government, business, and communities. May this manual be a catalyst for deeper collaboration, innovation, and circular solutions that support national priorities and the global Sustainable Development Agenda – building systems across sectors that prevent waste, recover valuable resources, and protect our environment for generations to come,” said Dr. Ramachandran.  

 

 

 

 

Automotive, Lifestyle

Encouraging Filipinos to Drive, Ride, and Live Their Dreams during BPI MyFiesta 2025

The BPI MyFiesta traveled nationwide—from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao—to offer Filipino families exclusive bundled offers to take the first step toward home, car, or motorcycle ownership.

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is pleased to present MyFiesta 2025, a retail lending event that aims to provide quick, simple, and reasonably priced loan options to Filipinos so they can fulfill their life goals.

MyFiesta is still working to empower Filipino communities this year. The campaign, which began with monthly rollouts in strategic Visayas and Mindanao regions, is now making its way to Metro Manila with a three-day event at SM Megamall between September 5–7, 2025, where families can take advantage of special packaged offers.

As MyFiesta 2025 continues to travel across the country, it remains focused on one goal: to celebrate and support the dreams of every Filipino.

“This year’s theme, ‘Turning Dreams Into Action,’ reflects our commitment to making life-changing goals more achievable for every Filipino,” said Dexter Cuajotor, Head of Retail Loans and Bancassurance. “Whether it’s owning a home, driving your first car, or getting a motorcycle for your livelihood, MyFiesta is here to support that journey.”

With each stop, BPI MyFiesta brings together BPI’s trusted financial services and partners to create a one-stop-shop for aspiring homeowners and vehicle buyers. The event features on-site loan consultations, pre-approval opportunities, and special promos—making it easier than ever to take the first step toward ownership.

BPI MyFiesta gathered BPI’s trusted financial services and partners to create a one-stop-shop for aspiring homeowners and vehicle buyers. In the photo are representatives from partner merchants.

During the 3-day BPI MyFiesta event at SM Megamall, Filipinos can take advantage of the following bundled offers if they apply on-site during the event:

  • Exclusive Vouchers up to ₱30,000 for Housing Loan
  • P20,000 for Auto Loan
  • P1,000 for Motorcycle Loan.

These come on top of the promotional offers below, with application period of: Sept. 1 to 30, 2025:

BPI Auto Loans

  • Discounted interest rates
  • Free bank fees up to ₱50,000
  • Free motor insurance up to ₱50,000
  • Plus a chance to win up to ₱1M loan payoff on the Grand Dream on Us Raffle

BPI Housing Loans

  • 50% fixed interest rate for 5 years
  • Free bank fees up to ₱80,000*
  • Free Globe At Home GFiber Plan 500Mbps for 1 year, worth up to ₱30,888 *Subject to serviceability. Globe At Home 5G Wifi if unavailable.
  • *₱8,000 waived for every ₱1M loan amount capped at P80,000
  • Plus a chance to win up to P3M loan payoff on the Grand Dream on Us Raffle

BPI Motorcycle Loans

  • Prompt Payment Discount up to ₱25,200
  • Plus a chance to win up to P100K loan payoff on the Grand Dream on Us Raffle

BPI is helping more Filipinos take the next step with MyFiesta 2025, whether that means obtaining a home, getting a car, or being more independent on two wheels. Supported by a strong history of retail lending and a customer-focused philosophy, BPI keeps improving the Philippines, one family and one community at a time.

Apply online at https://loansmarketplace.bpi.com.ph, at any BPI branch nationwide, at the BPI MyFiesta event, or through any of BPI’s authorized partners nationwide.

 

 

Lifestyle, News

New Estudyantipid episodes are released by the BPI Foundation to equip Filipino youth with financial literacy

In photo (L-R): Marwin Galvez, BPI Central Metro Manila Division Head; Joy Ureta, BPI Ortigas Area Business Director; Richard Santos, Rizal High School Principal IV; Hon. Simon Romulo Tantoco, Pasig City 1st District Councilor; Carmina Marquez, BPI Foundation (BPIF) Executive Director; Rina Lopez, Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. (KCFI) President & Executive Director; Hon. Robert “Dodot” Jaworski, Jr., Pasig City Vice Mayor; Asec. Jerome Buenviaje, Department of Education (DepEd) Assistant Secretary for Learning Systems Strand; Dir. Ebenezer Beloy, DepEd Director for Bureau of Curriculum Development Learning Systems Strand; Ma. Lotuslie Dimagiba, DOST-STII Supervising Science Research Specialist; Sheryll Gayola, Pasig City Schools Division Superintendent; Manolo Nava, BPIF Senior Program Manager; and Edric Calma, KCFI Vice President.

The Bank of the Philippine Islands’ (BPI) social development arm, the BPI Foundation, is promoting financial education by releasing two new episodes of Estudyantipid, an entertaining instructional series that aims to teach young Filipinos the fundamentals of money management.

At Pasig City’s Rizal High School, hundreds of junior and senior high school students attended an interactive financial literacy program for the on-ground debut. In addition to engaging in interactive exercises and lively conversations, attendees received an advance preview of the upcoming episodes, which address current issues including scam and fraud awareness and the distinction between gross and net profit in the corporate world.

Carmina Marquez, Executive Director of BPI Foundation, highlighted the organization’s ongoing mission to make financial education more accessible and relevant: “At BPI Foundation, we believe that financial education is a cornerstone of empowerment. By equipping young people with practical money skills early on, we’re building a generation that is responsible, resilient, and ready to face the future. Estudyantipid reflects our commitment to making learning both relevant and transformative for Filipino students.”

Educators also praised the initiative, recognizing the value of integrating financial literacy into the school curriculum—a subject often overlooked in traditional education. Through the Knowledge Channel’s Portable Media Library, schools now have access not only to the new Estudyantipid episodes but also to a broad range of educational content designed to enrich student learning.

Hundreds of Rizal High School students in Pasig City took part in an interactive financial literacy session.

The latest episodes of Estudyantipid address topics that resonate strongly with today’s youth. One episode demystifies the concepts of gross profit versus net profit, while the other provides practical tips to help students identify and avoid scams. Presented through relatable storytelling, the series bridges classroom concepts with real-life financial decision-making.

This launch is a component of the larger FinEd Unboxed program by the BPI Foundation, which intends to provide financial education to businesses, communities, and schools nationwide. Estudyantipid airs on the Kapamilya Channel every Sunday at 8:15 AM, on Kapamilya Online Live every Saturday at 7:40 AM, and on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 1:40 PM during the Araling Panlipunan timeslot.

Visit www.bpifoundation.org to find out more about BPIF’s financial education initiatives, or follow the BPI Foundation on Instagram (@bpifoundationinc) and Facebook (@BPIFoundation).

 

 

Food, Lifestyle, News

The iSTAR Program of Coca-Cola Philippines Fuels the Growth of Family-Owned Carinderias in Cebu

Juniel and Salome Lucero of Nicolai’s Cuisine transformed their home-based food business into a thriving family enterprise with the help of Coca-Cola’s iSTAR Program.

Through its entrepreneurship training programs, Coca-Cola Philippines continues to assist Filipino micro-entrepreneurs, giving small firms the resources, know-how, and self-assurance they need to expand and maintain their operations.

One of the motivational tales is that of Juniel and Salome Lucero, a couple from Pinamungahan, Cebu, who transformed a little food business into a long-lasting family business. Their entrepreneurial journey was fueled by drive, perseverance, and the proper instruction from the iSTAR (Innovative Sari-Sari Store Training and Access to Resource) Program, a collaborative effort between TESDA and Coca-Cola Philippines, where they acquired critical competencies in inventory control, financial literacy, and fundamental operations.

From online orders to a growing enterprise

Juniel, a former overseas Filipino worker (OFW), made a bold leap into the food business in hopes of turning his vision for success and Salome’s love for cooking into a reliable source of income for their family. Together, the Luceros opened Nicolai’s Cuisine in 2018.

When the pandemic hit, Juniel returned to the Philippines, and the couple found themselves seeking new ways to support their family. They changed their business approach and started selling packed lunches online, where they built a network of loyal customers. Today, Nicolai’s Cuisine has expanded to three staff members, offers catering services, sells lechon belly packages, and even runs a small trading sideline for plastic and paper packaging. Their clients now come from different parts of Cebu, far beyond their barangay.

Training that turned challenges into opportunities

Their journey to success is not without its challenges. It was riddled with difficulties, especially during the first year of running Nicolai’s Cuisine. Sales were unpredictable, their location had little foot traffic, and they lacked a system for managing operations.

Mahina, matumal ‘yong business, ‘di mo masabi. Madaming losses. Hindi maganda ‘yong pwesto. Sa sobrang daming problema, [kaunti] na lang ‘yong dishes,” the couple said.

(Business was weak, slow, you just can’t tell. There were a lot of losses. The location wasn’t ideal. With so many problems, we could only offer a few dishes.)

Their turning point came in 2019 when Juniel completed the STAR Program (Sari-Sari Store Training and Access to Resources). As the foundation of what would later become the digital iSTAR Program, STAR helped them gain essential skills in financial literacy, inventory management, and basic operations.

In July 2024, they took their learning further by joining the iSTAR Training Program via Lamac Multi-Purpose Cooperative. There, they learned product costing, digital payments, online marketing, and customer engagement—skills they immediately applied by setting up online group chats with nearby schools and cooperatives for streamlined orders and mobile payments.

“Napakalakas ng benta ng online talaga. Nasa bukid kami, so ginamit ‘yon (online channels) to reach more customers,” Juniel and Salome said. “Nung nasimulan namin ‘yong online, napaisip kami, ‘Bakit ngayon lang?’ [Pero hindi] pa huli ang lahat.”

(Online sales are really strong. We live on a farm, so we used that (online channels) to reach more customers. When we started selling online, we thought ‘Why just now?’ But it’s not too late.)

The Luceros introduced creative promotions such as raffles for lechon belly, free delivery services, and new menu items such as kakanin and merienda bilao orders to boost customer engagement and sales

With their improved business strategy, the Luceros grew their monthly income from ₱30,000 to ₱50,000, allowing them to provide better opportunities for their children. Their business is now registered with the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS), giving them access to orders from local government units.

Their efforts also earned them recognition, receiving the Top One Most Impactful and Inspiring Award under the iSTAR: HERStories program—an iSTAR initiative that highlights inspiring entrepreneurs who applied their training to grow their businesses.

Empowering more entrepreneurs

The Luceros’ success story highlights how Coca-Cola Philippines’ entrepreneurship programs help small business owners build sustainable livelihoods. Their journey reflects the potential of countless Filipino micro-entrepreneurs when given the right tools, support systems, and mindset.

“[Kapag] willing kang matuto, libre naman [at] worth it naman. Grab the opportunities na darating sa’yo,” the Luceros said, encouraging others to have confidence and pursue their dreams of building a business.

(If you’re willing to learn, it’s free and it’s worth it. Grab the opportunities that will come your way.)

Juniel added that completing the courses on iSTAR provided a major boost in growing their business, “Ang kagandahan [dito ay] iSTAR na talaga ang lumapit sa pamamagitan ng LMPC. Kaya sobrang nagpapasalamat kami sa mga opportunity na ino-offer ng iSTAR dito sa amin.””

(The good thing here is that iSTAR approached us through LMPC. That’s why we are thankful for the opportunities that iSTAR continues to provide.)

iSTAR continues the legacy of the STAR Program, which was introduced in 2012 as part of Coca-Cola’s worldwide 5by20 program and provided business training and support to around 250,000 MSMEs. In order to continue giving entrepreneurs the knowledge and resources they need to launch and expand their companies in the current digital economy, the program changed its name to iSTAR in 2020. The establishment of Centers for Entrepreneurship (CFEs) in seven strategic regions in 2024 further reinforced it by providing financial assistance, mentorship, and training to boost the growth of small enterprises. More than 300,000 graduates have come from iSTAR to date.

Visit the Coca-Cola Philippines Sustainability Hub at https://www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/brands/coca-cola/sustainability for additional details about the iSTAR Program.

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